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(1881-2) Ludgate, Alloa

This church which was formerly known as the North Church was designed by the Alloa-based architect Thomas Frame & Son and is in neo- Gothic style.

The church has a semi-octagonal apse at the south end and a large rose window in its north wall.

The internal roof structure and ceiling are quite elaborate.

It still has a north gallery and its original pews and pulpit.

There are two stained glass windows in the apse, one dating to 1921 and quite worn, the other of 1937, with figures of Christ and St Andrew. This was moved from the West Free (later Chalmers) Church in Bank Street in 1970.